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I am a Mathematics teacher, 22 years experience in KS3, IGCSE and IB Diploma, Studies, Standard Level and Higher Level. You will find many resources for different levels

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I am a Mathematics teacher, 22 years experience in KS3, IGCSE and IB Diploma, Studies, Standard Level and Higher Level. You will find many resources for different levels
Using Pythagoras’ theorem to solve problems
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Using Pythagoras’ theorem to solve problems

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Enhance your students’ understanding of geometry with this engaging 12-slide PowerPoint presentation, designed specifically for the IGCSE International Mathematics curriculum. This resource provides a clear and comprehensive guide to solving problems involving 2D shapes using Pythagoras’ theorem. Through step-by-step explanations, real-world examples, and visually appealing graphics, students will learn how to confidently apply Pythagoras’ theorem to a variety of 2D problems. Ideal for teachers looking to simplify complex concepts and make math more accessible, this presentation is a valuable tool for building students’ problem-solving skills and boosting their success in mathematics. Bring clarity and confidence to your geometry lessons with this essential teaching resource!
Solving simultaneous equations by equating values of y
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Solving simultaneous equations by equating values of y

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Empower your students to master simultaneous equations with this targeted 11-slide PowerPoint presentation, specifically designed for the IGCSE International Mathematics curriculum. This resource provides a clear, step-by-step approach to solving linear simultaneous equations by equating expressions of 𝑦, making a complex process both accessible and engaging. With detailed explanations, worked examples, and visually appealing graphics, this presentation simplifies the concept, ensuring that students can confidently apply these techniques in their studies. Ideal for teachers seeking a high-quality, curriculum-aligned tool that transforms challenging math topics into easy-to-follow lessons, this resource will enhance your classroom and boost student success in mathematics.
Using Pythagoras’ theorem to solve 3D problems
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Using Pythagoras’ theorem to solve 3D problems

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Elevate your geometry lessons with this concise yet powerful 10-slide PowerPoint presentation, specifically tailored for the IGCSE International Mathematics curriculum. This resource breaks down the application of Pythagoras’ theorem to solve problems involving 3-D shapes, making complex spatial reasoning straightforward and approachable. Through clear explanations, step-by-step examples, and engaging visuals, students will gain the confidence to tackle challenging 3-D problems with ease. Perfect for teachers who want to enrich their classroom with a high-quality, curriculum-aligned tool that simplifies intricate concepts and helps students succeed in mathematics. Transform the way your students approach 3-D geometry with this essential teaching resource!
Calculation of powers and roots
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Calculation of powers and roots

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Ignite your students’ understanding of powers and roots with this comprehensive 14-slide PowerPoint presentation, meticulously designed for the IGCSE International Mathematics 0607 syllabus. This resource offers clear explanations of how to use indices (or exponents) to represent powers, the concept of roots, and step-by-step guidance on calculating powers and roots using a calculator. Through engaging examples and intuitive visuals, this presentation makes these fundamental mathematical concepts easy to grasp and apply. Perfect for teachers seeking a curriculum-aligned tool that simplifies challenging topics, enhances classroom instruction, and builds students’ confidence in handling powers and roots. Transform your lessons and ensure your students’ success with this essential teaching resource!
Factorising expressions with four terms
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Factorising expressions with four terms

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Transform your algebra lessons with this concise yet impactful 7-slide PowerPoint presentation, specifically designed for the IGCSE Extended Level syllabus. This resource provides a clear and effective explanation of how to factorise expressions with four terms by grouping common factors, turning a potentially challenging topic into an accessible and engaging learning experience. With step-by-step examples and intuitive visuals, your students will quickly grasp the method of factorisation by pairing, building their confidence and skills in algebra. Ideal for teachers who want a streamlined, curriculum-aligned tool that makes complex concepts easy to understand and apply in the classroom. Elevate your teaching with this essential resource!
Factorising common factors
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Factorising common factors

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Boost your students’ algebra skills with this focused 12-slide PowerPoint presentation, designed specifically for the IGCSE Extended Level syllabus. This resource provides a step-by-step guide on how to factorise algebraic expressions by identifying and extracting common factors, transforming what can be a challenging topic into an easily understandable process. With clear explanations and practical examples, this presentation ensures students grasp the concept of factorisation with confidence and precision. Perfect for teachers seeking a high-quality, curriculum-aligned tool that simplifies complex algebraic concepts, this presentation is an essential resource for enhancing your classroom and helping students succeed in mathematics.
Volume of prisms and cylinders
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Volume of prisms and cylinders

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Powerpoint presentation with 12 slides explaining how to calculate the volume of 3-D shapes with a cross-section, like cuboids, prisms, and cylinders.
Volume of pyramids and cones.
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Volume of pyramids and cones.

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Powerpoint presentation with 9 slides explaining how to calculate the volume of 3-D shapes where there is not a cross-section, like pyramids and cones.
KS3 – Transformations, Enlargement
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KS3 – Transformations, Enlargement

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Transform your students’ understanding of geometry with this engaging 13-slide PowerPoint presentation, expertly crafted to align with the KS3 National Curriculum. This resource breaks down the concept of enlarging shapes from a center of enlargement using an integer scale factor, making it easy for students to grasp and apply. With clear explanations, step-by-step examples, and vibrant visuals, this presentation is the perfect tool to demystify enlargement and build confidence in your students’ ability to tackle geometric transformations. Ideal for teachers who want to enrich their lessons with a ready-to-use resource that simplifies complex ideas while keeping students motivated and eager to learn.
Basic set notation - Introduction to set theory
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Basic set notation - Introduction to set theory

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Power Point presentation, 15 slides, Explaining the vocabulary and symbols used for sets, based on IGCSE Extended syllabus. For a preview of the power point copy the following link on your browser: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8z00qLZV7OlQlRPdnlmb0ZQZk0/view?usp=sharing
FinancialMaths -  saving, credits and loans
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FinancialMaths - saving, credits and loans

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Power Point presentation, 12 slides, Explaining with examples the use of percentages in saving accounts, credit cards, credit plans and loans. For a preview of the power point copy the following link on your browser: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8z00qLZV7OlUjBfUk9nTFpiRzQ/view?usp=sharing
Sketching the graph of a function using first and second derivative
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Sketching the graph of a function using first and second derivative

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Power Point presentation, 15 slides, Explaining how to use the first and second derivative to draw the sketch of the graph of a function, also, knowing the graph of une function either f, f' or f" draw the sketch of the other two functions, based on IB Mathematics Standard Level Syllabus. For a preview of the power point copy the following link on your browser: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8z00qLZV7OlTUZONWN6d0RMbjA/view?usp=sharing
Optimization problems
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Optimization problems

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Power Point presentation, 11 slides, Explaining how to use the first and second derivative to maximize or minimize magnitudes in real life situations, based on IB Mathematics Standard Level Syllabus. For a preview of the power point copy the following link on your browser: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8z00qLZV7Olckx5Q2ZUMUxHdzQ/view?usp=sharing
Drawing the line of best fit by eye
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Drawing the line of best fit by eye

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Power Point presentation, 15 slides, explaining how if we have a scatter graph we can draw an estimated line of best fit , by eye. For a preview of the power point copy the following link on your browser: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8z00qLZV7OlQjAwTnNYSTl5MHc/view?usp=sharing
Simplifying surds
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Simplifying surds

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Power Point presentation, 12 slides, Explaining with examples what surds are and how to simplify expressions using surds. For a preview of the power point copy the following link on your browser: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8z00qLZV7OlUjZSWTlTcmpTTlk/view?usp=sharing
Vector Equation of a line in two or three dimensions
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Vector Equation of a line in two or three dimensions

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POwer point presentation, 9 slides explaining how to write the vector equation of a line passing through two points, along with the parametric equations and the Cartesian equations, based on the Analysis and approaches Higher level IB Syllabus.
Quadratic graphs from tables of values
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Quadratic graphs from tables of values

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Bring quadratic equations to life in your classroom with this comprehensive PowerPoint presentation, designed to help students recognize and graph quadratic equations with ease. Spread across 15 informative slides, this resource guides students through the process of plotting quadratic graphs using tables of values, providing step-by-step examples and clear visual aids that make complex concepts accessible. Included with the presentation is a worksheet for hands-on practice, along with a detailed answer sheet for easy assessment. This combination of interactive learning and practical exercises ensures students not only understand but also confidently apply their knowledge of quadratic equations. Perfect for teachers seeking a curriculum-aligned, engaging resource that simplifies the teaching of quadratic graphs, this package is a must-have tool for building a strong mathematical foundation in your students.
Integration by substitution
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Integration by substitution

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PowerPoint presentation, 11 slides, Explaining how to integrate composite functions using the method of substitution. Based on the Analysis and Approaches IB Mathematics Higher l
Circumference of a circle
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Circumference of a circle

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PowerPoint presentation, 19 slides explaining with an activity what is the formula to calculate the circumference of a circle, use examples to work out he circumference and perimeter of curved shapes.